Clients throughout Manhattan agree hands down that Maggy Geiger is not only creative, but also collaborative. Since 1975, Geiger has been offering clients creative suggestions that have been right on the mark, clients say without ever imposing her view. Trained at the world-renowned Wave Hill gardens in the Bronx, Geiger has designed and installed gardens and greenery for a variety of elite clients, including the late Richard Avedon and the Carlyle Hotel. We hear that prospective clients shouldn’t be intimidated by her pedigree, training and work history, however, because she doesn’t restrict herself to elite clientele.

As her firm’s modest name indicates, Geiger handles small projects, but her work varies in scope from front door planters to extensive rooftop and terrace gardens. We’re told Geiger also handles indoor plantscapes and floral arrangements. Geiger and her team take on around twenty new projects annually. The firm charges per project and sources say that they always work within budget. Geiger’s designs have been featured in The New York Times, New York Magazine and House and Garden.

“Maggy and The Window Box are beyond excellent. They are talented, responsible and sensitive to the many requests we might make.”

“She has turned a moderate-sized New York roof garden into an informal paradise.”

“Our building management has gotten calls from neighbors who can see our terrace and want to know who the landscaper is.”